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Cost of system Don Mccarter 04-01-2007
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Posted by Noon-Air on April 1, 2007, 5:23 pm

>I have received a couple of estimates, I looks like a mid level system
>would run 5.5K
> while a top of the line like a Carrier Infinity or Lennox Signature would
> be 6-7K.
> I wanted to be sure the numbers were not way out of line.
> thanks for the replies,

Those prices are real cheap... what corners are they cutting to be able to
do it that cheap??



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Posted by Don Mccarter on April 1, 2007, 6:49 pm
Carrier currently has a $1000 rebate on the infinity systems.


>
>>I have received a couple of estimates, I looks like a mid level system
>>would run 5.5K
>> while a top of the line like a Carrier Infinity or Lennox Signature would
>> be 6-7K.
>> I wanted to be sure the numbers were not way out of line.
>> thanks for the replies,
>
> Those prices are real cheap... what corners are they cutting to be able to
> do it that cheap??
>



Posted by on April 1, 2007, 9:54 pm

> Carrier currently has a $1000 rebate on the infinity systems.


Screw the rebates, screw the cost...

You want cheap or comfort?


> >
> >>I have received a couple of estimates, I looks like a mid level system
> >>would run 5.5K
> >> while a top of the line like a Carrier Infinity or Lennox Signature
would
> >> be 6-7K.
> >> I wanted to be sure the numbers were not way out of line.
> >> thanks for the replies,
> >
> > Those prices are real cheap... what corners are they cutting to be able
to
> > do it that cheap??
> >
>
>



Posted by Noon-Air on April 1, 2007, 11:46 pm

>
>> Carrier currently has a $1000 rebate on the infinity systems.
>
>
> Screw the rebates, screw the cost...
>
> You want cheap or comfort?

Try this on for size....
ARI Ref# 1153006
Rheem equipment,
15 SEER/9.25 HSPF , R-410a, dual fuel (heat pump with 80%AFUE, 2 stage,
variable speed gas furnace)
RPNL-030JAZ heat pump
RGPR-07EBRQR gas furnace
RCFL-HM3621AC evap coil
Installed price with all the goodies(except ductwork) of about $8,000

OR

ARI Ref# 1069539
Rheem equipment,
16.50 SEER/9.50 HSPF, R-410a dual fuel (2 stage heat pump, with 80%AFUE, 2
stage, variable speed gas furnace)
RPRL-036JEZ heat pump
RGPR-07EBRQR gas furnace
RCFL-HM3621AC evap coil
Installed price with all the goodies(except ductwork) of about $11,850



Posted by on April 1, 2007, 7:24 pm

>
> >I have received a couple of estimates, I looks like a mid level system
> >would run 5.5K
> > while a top of the line like a Carrier Infinity or Lennox Signature
would
> > be 6-7K.
> > I wanted to be sure the numbers were not way out of line.
> > thanks for the replies,
>
> Those prices are real cheap... what corners are they cutting to be able to
> do it that cheap??


Every one in site!!! LOL



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